I do follow you on twitter (@StockTraderG) and appreciate your skills. Apart from ECLID being kind of a jerk, I actually agree with one of his points. I think pitches and comments about stocks and why you are buying earns you followers and is much appreciated by the twitter family. It allows people to use your help while still making decisions of their own. People don't want to feel like sheep, even if they are. It also allows you to show your knowledge and gain trust, showing that you actually know what your talking about and base your decisions on ______ (facts, technicals, ect) rather than luck.

#159,160 As I have no way of checking "historic bid/ask quotes" I simply assume that I could have sold at that price. I punish myself enough by buying at the ask and selling at the bid when I enter "orders" that are executed right after I enter them ...